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WEYBURN AIRPORT is located one mile east and one mile north of the existing City of Weyburn limits. It is a four-directional Airport with 06-24 and 12-30 directions available. Runway 12-30 is a 4,000-foot by 125-foot runway completed in 1988. The alternate runway, 06-24, received an asphalt recap and a storm sewer was replaced in 1996.
Weyburn Airport was constructed in late 1941 as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. In its barely two years of operation from 1942 to 1944, it graduated 1,055 pilots and recorded more than 180,000 hours of flight time. The peak month was April of 1943, when over 12,000 hours were logged by 146 aircraft, 136 being single engine Harvard's and 10 twin engine Avro Ansons. The station was abandoned on June 30, 1944.
The Airport was quiet for many years. In the early 1950's, the service buildings became a medical facility for mentally-handicapped children. That facility moved to Moose Jaw and Western Christian College occupied the buildings from 1957 until their departure in 1989.
Weyburn Airport averages about 96 flights per month and includes Pan Canadian Petroleum, RCMP, Air Ambulance, crop spraying, a new parachute club, commercial charters, and recreational flying.
| CANADA FLIGHT SUPPLEMENT |
| WEYBURN, Saskatchewan |
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| REF |
N49 41 53 W103 48 04 2.2NE
12 E UTC-6 Elev 1931' A5006
E-16 L02 |
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| OPR |
Town 306-842-7644 Cert |
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| PF |
B-1 C-2, 3, 4, 5, 6 |
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| FLT PLN |
NOTAM FILE CYQR |
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| FSS |
800-INFO FSS |
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| FUEL |
100LL |
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| OIL |
ALL |
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| S |
4,5 |
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| RWY DATA |
Rwy 06(058)/24(238) 3200 x 75 Asphalt
Rwy 18(178)/36(358) 3200 x 75 ABANDONED
Rwy 12(118)/30(298) 4000 x 75 Asphalt |
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| RCR |
Opr Rwy 06/24 wt rstd to 7000 lbs. not cert. No win
maint rwy 06/24. |
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| LIGHTING |
12-AS(TE LO), 30-(TE LO) ARCAL-122.8 type J |
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| COMM ATF |
unicom ltd hrs O/T tfc 122.8 5NM 4900 ASL |
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| NAV NDB |
3N 298 (L) N49 41 48 W103 48 14 at A/D Pvt |
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| CAUTION |
Rwy 18/36 ABANDONED |
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